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Hello!
This is the story, I was let go by my boss, he just said "we have to let you go" he had no other reason, and I asked if there was any specific reason and he said no, that was very shocking as i didn't do anything! he gave me an option, you can also resign so you can get paid for the next week (i was let go on sunday and the pay period was over the next week) i said ohh that can be an option, but I didn't sign or gave him a resignation letter, this is a big company so I was waiting on Monday for HR to call me for an exit interview I was told not to resign so I didn't, they never call me and I never sign nothing as a resignation letter but they paid me that week, now that I file for unemployment benefits they said that I quit voluntary!
what can I do?? I have my phone interview tomorrow what should I tell them??
please help!

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When you do your phone interview, tell them what you put in your post above. They will then decide if it was a termination by the employer or voluntary quit. There is no way I can know what they will decide & if you will receive benefits. Once again, good luck.

Too often we underestimate the power of a touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring, all of which have the potential to turn a life around. Leo Buscaglia

Live in peace with animals. Animals bring love to our hearts and warmth to our souls.

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